Welsh in full Voyce

26 October 2012 15:41pm

By Graeme Gillespie

Tom Voyce makes his first start for London Welsh against his former club London Wasps at Adams Park on Sunday (KO 3pm).

Having impressed Exiles head coach Lyn Jones during a trial period, which included several Aviva 'A' League appearances, Voyce agreed a deal with the club this week and is named at full back in place of the injured Tom Arscott.

Voyce, 31, began his career at Bath, where he made the first of his nine England appearances, which included three tries. He joined Wasps in 2003 and over the next seven seasons won two Heineken Cups in 2004 and 2007 and three Premiership titles in 2004, 2005 and 2008.

He moved to Gloucester in 2009 and helped the club to LV=Cup success in 2011, setting the Cherry and Whites on their way to a 34-7 win over Newcastle with an early try.

"I am delighted to be joining London Welsh and excited to be able to contribute to what has been a good start to their season. Lyn and the players have been great in welcoming me into their culture," said Voyce.

"For me it's a case of getting my head down and proving a few points. There are some great challenges ahead for us as a team and that is what rugby is all about."

Voyce is one of 12 changes made by Jones to the side that provided the club with its first-ever victory in Europe, a 32-31 win over l Cavalieri Prato. Second row Martin Purdy, who won Heineken Cup and Premiership medals during a seven-year career at Wasps, flanker Michael Hills and Seb Jewell, another former Wasp, are the only survivors from that team.

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